20 Canada Square

20 Canada Square is a structure located in Canary Wharf. Currently, 20 Canada Square is home to offices of BP and the UK headquarters of American company McGraw-Hill.

The building is divided into twelve floors, with BP and McGraw-Hill each occupying 6 floors.

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Canary Wharf
Buildings
Current
  • One Canada Square
  • 8 Canada Square
  • Citigroup Centre
  • One Churchill Place
  • 25 Bank Street
  • 40 Bank Street
  • 10 Upper Bank Street
  • 1 Cabot Square
  • 5 Canada Square
  • 25 Cabot Square
  • 25 North Colonnade
  • 10 Cabot Square
  • 20 Canada Square
  • 20 Bank Street
  • 20 Cabot Square
  • 50 Bank Street
  • 30 South Colonnade
  • 17 Columbus Courtyard
  • 20 Columbus Courtyard
  • 1 Westferry Circus
  • 11 Westferry Circus
  • 15 Westferry Circus
  • 7 Westferry Circus
Under construction
  • Riverside South
  • 25 Churchill Place
Approved
  • Columbus Tower
  • Heron Quays West
  • North Quay
  • The Pride
  • Wood Wharf
Transport links
Current
  • A13 road
  • Canary Wharf DLR Station
  • Canary Wharf Pier
  • Canary Wharf – Rotherhithe Ferry
  • Canary Wharf Underground Station
  • Heron Quays DLR Station
  • London City Airport
  • South Quay DLR Station
Under construction
  • Canary Wharf Crossrail Station
Other
  • Canary Wharf Group
  • Canary Wharf Squash Classic
  • Olympia and York
  • Michael von Clemm
  • The Wharf
  • Category
  • Commons

Coordinates: 51°30′14″N 00°01′0″W / 51.50389°N 0.016667°W / 51.50389; -0.016667


Famous quotes containing the words canada and/or square:

    In Canada an ordinary New England house would be mistaken for the château, and while every village here contains at least several gentlemen or “squires,” there is but one to a seigniory.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    I walked by the Union Square Bar, I was gonna go in. And I saw myself, my reflection in the window. And I thought, “I wonder who that bum is.” And then I saw it was me. Now look at me, I’m a bum. Look at me. Look at you. You’re a bum.
    —J.P. (James Pinckney)